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*nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
(3 messages)
26C3 talk preview in ~30 minutes
A Conlang written with silence
(17 messages)
A vowel system in need of rewinding
(8 messages)
Another database/overview of language features...
Article: "Syntax in our primate cousins"
Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
(12 messages)
Conlang-L FAQ
Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange
(3 messages)
diglossia/colloquialisms (was: Modern Greek question)
Glottal Stops Becoming K
(7 messages)
going no-mail
(2 messages)
growing a phonology
(20 messages)
How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
(3 messages)
Idiom Neutral Yahoo Group founded!
Language Universals Website
(5 messages)
LoCoWriMo website admin?
(3 messages)
Modern Greek question
(21 messages)
Na'vi Sample Audio now online
(2 messages)
new member and creating a new conlang
(10 messages)
Origin of PIE ablaut
Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
(8 messages)
OT Puerto Rico (was: USAGE: "buenísi m o"?)
OT: endangered languages
Passive participles
(5 messages)
Pirahã based con lang
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Pirahã based conlang
(2 messages)
pronoun systems
Question about demonstratives
Revisiting conlangs as ciphers disguised as languages
Round Robin heads up
(2 messages)
SIL IPA keyings chart
(3 messages)
Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
(7 messages)
Syntactitians: is this weird?
(34 messages)
USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
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USAGE: "buenísi m o"?
USAGE: "buenísim o"?
(5 messages)
USAGE: "buenísimo"?
(17 messages)
Vocab Building Tricks
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Which natlangs to choose for CALS?
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*nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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26C3 talk preview in ~30 minutes
26C3 talk preview in ~30 minutes
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A Conlang written with silence
A Conlang written with silence
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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Re: A Conlang written with silence
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A vowel system in need of rewinding
A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Re: A vowel system in need of rewinding
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Another database/overview of language features...
Another database/overview of language features...
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Article: "Syntax in our primate cousins"
Article: "Syntax in our primate cousins"
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Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Conlang-L FAQ
Conlang-L FAQ
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Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange
Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange
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diglossia/colloquialisms (was: Modern Greek question)
Re: diglossia/colloquialisms (was: Modern Greek question)
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Glottal Stops Becoming K
Glottal Stops Becoming K
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Re: Glottal Stops Becoming K
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Re: Glottal Stops Becoming K
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Re: Glottal Stops Becoming K
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Re: Glottal Stops Becoming K
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Re: Glottal Stops Becoming K
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Re: Glottal Stops Becoming K
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going no-mail
going no-mail
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Re: going no-mail
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growing a phonology
growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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Re: growing a phonology
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How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Idiom Neutral Yahoo Group founded!
Re: Idiom Neutral Yahoo Group founded!
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Language Universals Website
Language Universals Website
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Re: Language Universals Website
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Re: Language Universals Website
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Re: Language Universals Website
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Re: Language Universals Website
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LoCoWriMo website admin?
LoCoWriMo website admin?
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Re: LoCoWriMo website admin?
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Re: LoCoWriMo website admin?
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Modern Greek question
Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Re: Modern Greek question
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Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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Re: Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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new member and creating a new conlang
new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Re: new member and creating a new conlang
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Origin of PIE ablaut
Re: Origin of PIE ablaut
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Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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Re: Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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OT Puerto Rico (was: USAGE: "buenísi m o"?)
OT Puerto Rico (was: USAGE: "buenísi m o"?)
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OT: endangered languages
OT: endangered languages
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Passive participles
Passive participles
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Re: Passive participles
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Re: Passive participles
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Re: Passive participles
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Re: Passive participles
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Pirahã based con lang
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Pirahã based conlang
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pronoun systems
Re: pronoun systems
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Question about demonstratives
Question about demonstratives
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Revisiting conlangs as ciphers disguised as languages
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Round Robin heads up
Round Robin heads up
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Re: Round Robin heads up
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SIL IPA keyings chart
SIL IPA keyings chart
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Re: SIL IPA keyings chart
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Re: SIL IPA keyings chart
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Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
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Re: Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
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Re: Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
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Re: Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
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Re: Spelling pronunciations in English place names.
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Syntactitians: is this weird?
Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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Re: Syntactitians: is this weird?
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USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
Re: USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenís i m o"?
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USAGE: "buenísi m o"?
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USAGE: "buenísim o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísim o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísim o"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísim o"?
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USAGE: "buenísimo"?
USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Re: USAGE: "buenísimo"?
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Vocab Building Tricks
Vocab Building Tricks
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Re: Vocab Building Tricks
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Which natlangs to choose for CALS?
Which natlangs to choose for CALS?
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Re: Which natlangs to choose for CALS?
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Re: Which natlangs to choose for CALS?
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Re: Which natlangs to choose for CALS?
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